TL;DR: these beers are all of high quality, and very true to type. If you like a particular style of beer, you will like these versions of that style.
Omphtaloskepsis begins now:
This box of goodies was a very nice gift, and like all good gifts, it says something. It says something about the recipient (I like beer) it says something about the relationship between the parties (we like beer), but what does it say about Florida Man? Rather a lot, and rather surprising revelations to me, who only knows FM from his meth-and-gator insights and his flirtations with Jesse.
These beers are all very disciplined. While it’s fun to think of Florida as the home of funny headlines and Burn Notice, it’s beers like this that reminds you that it’s also the home of the House of Mouse. At every brewery tour I’ve ever been to, someone in the tour group makes some comment about how megabrews suck, and the tour guide always responds with some variant of “They are great brewers, it takes a lot of skill to make a beer with so little taste and no way of hiding flaws.” Well, these beers are like that — not because they have no taste, but because (with one exception) the tasting experience is perfectly consistent across time and tongue. Any off notes would be very easy to notice, and they aren’t here. I actually find this a little disconcerting, as my favorite genre (Trappist ales) has tons and tons of different things with the flavor in flux from the first sip to the swallow. You can hide mistakes in that. And while I only got one can of each, I’m completely willing to believe that the quality control at these FL breweries are much better than I get when drinking the Belgians (though to be fair, there is a lot more room for variation when stuff gets shipped across the Atlantic). The other thing about these beers is they are exactly what is on the label. No “well, it’s kinda sweet, so maybe we’ll call it a porter?” Other people with more knowledge than I have may disagree, but as far as I can tell, the typicality of these ranges from “textbook” to “would win best in breed at Westminster.”
So what beers did Florida Man send me? These beers:
Funky Buddha “Floridian Wheat Hefeweizen” – orangeish yellow, mildly sweet, citrus aftertaste. Great with pizza. Somewhat light-bodied for an unfiltered type. I give it: three beers out of a six-pack.
3 Daughters Brewing “St. Pete Beach Blonde Ale” – pale yellow, cloudy, headless. An odd scent, presumable from some sort of yeast of which I am unfamiliar. The taste is pleasant, sweet, and a little hoppy, with a buttery aftertaste. I give it: thirteen out of twenty-five wafers in a FOUP.
3 Daughters Brewing “Rod Bender Red Ale” – I likes me some red ales, and I likes the heck out of this one. More russet than red, with a malty and yeasty nose, this is one of the beers you should pull out when someone says “balanced malt and hops” to show them one that actually does this. As good as the beer is, I’m wondering about the brewery name. 3 Daughters? Isn’t every woman a daughter, kind of by definition? Why not “3 Chicks Brewing?” I give it: 17 /19 prime numbers.
Tampa Bay Brewing Co. “Last Days of Summer Fruited Sour Ale” – This is one of the ones I can’t verify is true to type, due to my lack of experience. All the sours I’ve had up till now (which has been three I think) have been very tart. This one isn’t. You might call it subtle. When you pour it, it looks like Natty Light, when you smell it it smells like peaches and hops. When you taste it though, it is neither. It’s very mildly tangy, and like other sours and fruited lambics, completely un-beery. If I were to try and bring a fruited sour to the Japanese market, it would be this one. I give it e / pi transcendental numbers.
J. Dubs Brewing Co. “Bell Cow Milk Chocolate Porter” – It’s chocolate. Dark brown, chocolate nose, chocolate taste. I like chocolate. I like this beer, rather a lot. But because they are cramming actual chocolate into this, there’s room to hide mistakes in brewing. So I can’t claim that this is as high quality of the rest here, but I can claim it’s yummy. I give it: 4.5 / 5 Kit-Kat bars.
Crooked Can Brewing Co. “Mr. Tractor Kolch” – Someone who is an actual expert needs to drink one of these so they can explain something to me. People keep equating “bitter” with “hops,” so when I say “I don’t particularly care for IPAs,” that gets translated to “I don’t like bitter beers” which is not true. This beer has a definite hard stop of bitterness to it, which while I don’t think necessarily adds to this particular beer, isn’t a flaw or off-putting to me. What it does NOT have is a flavor equivalent to its nose, which is what I think of as “hops,” a resinous herbal scent (and in other beers, flavor). I can only assume that there are some hops which impart a more bitter taste ,and other cultivars that impart a Pine-Sol taste. It would be good to have an actual beer person either confirm this or explain the difference between this beer’s bitterness and an IPA’s “I am drinking a lumberyard.” (Note to self: name my brewery’s IPA “Hoppy Ending.” Put a picture of an Asian girl in a bikini top on the label.) Anyway, if you offer someone a beer, and they say “yes,” and then you ask “what kind?” and they say “I dunno. A beer.” Then you should give them this one. I give it 55 / 88 degrees Fahrenheit.
Florida Avenue Brewing Co. “Brown Ale” – Brown. Dense head. Nose of roasted malt and hops. Toasty, caramel, really good, buttery aftertaste. lighter body than most. An excellent candidate to be my everyday beer. I give it: 77 / 99 bottles of beer on the wall.
Bold City Brewery “Killer Whale cream ale” – Pale yellow, minimal head, smells like high school. Taste is subtle, muted, sweet. I give it: 90 / 165 beers in a keg
Cigar City Brewing “Florida Cracker Belgian-Style White Ale” – Yellow, hazy, thick head, little smell, lightly fruity. It’s a Belgian White. I give it: 2 / 3 orange peels
*About the numeric scores — the Venn diagram of “thing that are good” and “things that I like” does not perfectly overlap. The scores are how much I like them, not of “how good” they are. These are all quite good, high-quality beers. Also, I am totally not ripping off a particular movie reviewer’s shtick, I am trying to make it a meme.
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There’s something wrong with her face.
Well, its not in my lap, for starters
That “Kolch” doesn’t sound like Kölsch to me, based on the name I wonder if that is what they’re trying to do. Try Reissdorf, Gaffel, or Früh to find out what Kölsch is. Many American brewers get it wrong, and very wrong.
That Chocolate porter and brown ale sound good to me. I like Cigar City beers, and they’re starting to pop up in the northeast. I’ll look for that one.
Yeah, Mr. Tractor is supposed to be a Kölsch. I see some reviews saying the beer is hazy. That’s completely wrong for a Kölsch. Judging by your description of the flavors, it’s not a Kölsch.
I’m not an expert on beer, but I wanted to include something from crooked can because they are a really popular brewer in Orlando and I didn’t want to over lap styles so I went with the Kolsch. To be honest, I don’t think I’ve ever had any other kolsch, so I didn’t know from bad.
I’ve some attempts at Kölsch which weren’t true to style but were tasty.
Give those German ones a try if you can find them. They won’t be as fresh as what you’ll get in a bar in Cologne, but the ones I’ve had traveled well.
“I’ve had some attempts.”
I’ve even had caffeine this morning (but no booze).
One of my final (and best) beers before I shuttered my brewing operations due to toddler interventions was a kolsch. I can’t do lagers because I don’t have a reliable way of keeping temps low and steady, so a kolsch is about as close as I can get to a lager until I figure that refrigeration bit out.
Nice write up, would drink again!
e / pi transcendental numbers
I find that rating completely irrational.
I think that was his highest rating, but I’m indefinite.
at least is wasn’t imaginary
9 out of 5 schizophrenics agree.
Great write up. I’m happy to hear you liked the Rod Bender. I almost didn’t include it, because it didn’t get great reviews on beer advocate, but I really like it, so took a chance you would too.
Saw my first real life Antifa goon today. He was an out of shape 40+ with a mullet and blue green hair.
On topic: I get that sometimes, where a beer is a good brew but I still don’t like it.
Contemplates the life choices that lead a 40+ year old to get a blue mullet. Sighs.
Meh. I was a 34 year old Bourbon Street bartender with bright blue hair into which, during Carnival, I would braid blue and green Mardi Gras beads to make an impressive set of plastic dreadlocks… contemplates life choices…thinks about current high & tight haircut and loving wife/family… sighs and agrees.
This thread may be dead but here is an article about HW and gun control – Plinker762
NRA endorsed GHWB41 in 1988. After he immediately proved his unworthiness upon inauguration, they had three full years to get behind a functional libertarian candidate (which might have saved the embarrassing Marrou candidacy; obviously Perot wasn’t an option either). Unable to do that, they made no endorsement for 1992 that I can remember.
I did not renew my NRA membership for 1993 and have been proudly ignoring both the NRA and the GOP ever since.
The more you remember about the guy, the more you remember he was another POS. As if it’s just Team Red that has sold us down the river.
Team Red always, *always* ends up “compromising” on gun control. The only reason there has been any progress at all on guns in the past 80 years is because of a few lucky court cases that could easily have gone the other way.
That’s my argument when I talk with my conservative brother. Team Red is worse in it’s own way because they siphon opposition from those that would actually fight against state growth and over reach. Lead, follow or GTFOOTW. Promising to protect liberty and then rolling over is BS.
*Team Blue. Meh, I’m going to bed before I have to read any hagiographies of H.
I am actually a fan of Obama’s version of compromise.
“Let’s compromise. Now, do as I fucking tell you, asshole.”
I will be happy to compromise on gun control. When we are done compromising every state and territory will have constitutional carry.
I’m a life member of the NRA. I’ve been a life member for a long time. I donate no money to the NRA because of their squishiness and copsucking. My life membership is probably costing them money, and I get to vote in their elections.
I remember when George H. W. Bush dropped his life membership over the “jack-booted thugs” fundraising letter. I remember some NRA members at the time saying, “No great loss.”
Remember when his intelligence agencies told us that Hussain’s soldiers were tossing Kuwaiti babies out of incubators and on to the floor? And then how that got us locked into an off and on battle in Iraq for 25 more years?
As much fun as it is to hate the slime balls on Team D it’s good to remind myself about how much TEAM R and the Bushes in particular did just as much if not more to undermine liberty in my lifetime. No tears shed for that asshole. Also good to remind myself that he pardoned everyone involved in Iran-Contra.
My grandfather always referred to H.W. as a “Rockefeller Republican”. This was not a compliment by any stretch.
No, it is not. And it is accurate. Bush Sr. was as much a progressive as anyone on the left.
I slightly disagree with some of the comments here…Bush didn’t go into Iraq and specifically warned his son that doing so would be a mistake. Pardoning the Iran-Contra crowd was the right thing to do.
As for the rest, I agree. Bob sums it up well – “the Bushes in particular did just as much if not more to undermine liberty in my lifetime. No tears shed for that asshole.”
Let’s face it, the kind of person who wants to be president is the last person we want to be president.
I dropped NRA because of their treatment of Neal Knox and the mountains of scare mail they sent me.
My relationship with the NRA in many ways mirrors my relationship with the GOP. On the one hand, they’ve got the stage. They’re the most visible, most recognized pro-gun voice in American politics. So much so that supporting or not supporting the NRA seems to be read as your support or lack of support for gun rights in general. On the other hand, they cave on gun rights routinely, and then when they retain support, they read it as support for caving on gun rights.
That’s why I give money to GOA. If you are going to be a gun rights organization, be a gun rights organization. Squishyness doesn’t get my $ even if they have the biggest pulpit.
Yeah, I’ve given them a few bucks from time to time. I’ve got my Amazon Smile account set up to send everything to the Gun Owners Foundation, which is GOA’s foundation. Not sure what the distinction is between the two, but I assume it’s either to do with legal stuff or tax law.
Wasn’t worse than Reagan on gun control though.
Well, who’s been good on gun control?